HIGHER MEDITATION RIDDIM produced by ITATION RECORDS 2007
Higher Meditation Overview
In 2007, the Higher Meditation Riddim became a favorite in reggae sets, especially among sound system fans. The riddim’s steady beat and warm basslines made it perfect for big speakers and outdoor parties. Sound system culture has always loved strong, melodic riddims like this, where DJs can mix and singers can ride the rhythm with ease. The producer behind this project, ITATION RECORDS, helped shape the sound. Based in California, ITATION RECORDS is known for working with both new and established reggae artists. Their releases often get played by selectas and DJs around the world, adding to their reputation in the reggae community. Several talented artists brought their voices to the Higher Meditation Riddim. Batch delivered the song "Can't Move I," known for its conscious lyrics and calm delivery. Chino, who found success with hits like "From Mawning," contributed "Dem Vex" to this release. Delly Ranx, a respected producer and artist, performed "Don't Burn The Fields." Fiona’s "Not Enough" added a soulful touch, while reggae legend Freddie McGregor brought his classic style to "We Don't Need No Fuss." McGregor is famous for songs like "Big Ship" and has been a key figure in reggae for decades. With its mix of established and rising artists, the Higher Meditation Riddim stayed popular in reggae playlists all through 2007.
Higher Meditation Tracklist:
- Batch – Can’t Move I
- Chino – Dem Vex
- Delly Ranx – Don’t Burn The Fields
- Fiona – Not Enough
- Freddie Mcgregor – We Don’t Need No Fuss
- Itation Records – Higher Meditation Version
- Jah Mason – Can’t Stop Me
- Jah Sun – Look Inside
- Kallie Blacks – Stay
- Queen Ifrica – Love Is The Only Way
- Ras Matthew Pailes – Prepare The Way
- Shema Mcgregor – Why
- Sizzla – Buss Out The Youths
- Soul Medic – Find Jah
- Teflon – Know Jah
- Tony Rebel – Joy
- Troy Anthony – The Grave Is Too Late
- Wayne Wonder Ft Surprise – Apart
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